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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I got one of these recently:
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Buffalo N600 (It was cheaper then, I think $75).<br>
Actual gigabit ports (hated wireless N routers with 100Mbit
ports). <br>
It's a decent router so far, the antennas are a bit weak so the
range is not what I had hoped. I am planning to play with that
some.<br>
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Bonus: It already comes with dd-wrt installed. I reflashed to
Open-WRT just to test things and left it there.<br>
<br>
There is a nice chart in the middle of those specs that shows the
various features of the different models, 5 out of 7 come with
dd-wrt installed.<br>
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Over all I am happy with it.<br>
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--Jason<br>
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On 01/04/2013 09:45 AM, Mike Harrison wrote:<br>
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What's the best hardare out there for runnnig dd-wrt for a home
firewall/router? Are the ASUS (RT-N16) still considered the best
choice?
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The RT-N66U's look nice, but reviews say the older frmware was
crap.
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<br>
Anyone got something with GigE jacks, USB file share and printer
support
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and N/G/B networks that they think is better than the RT-N16 ?
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<br>
Running DD-WRT (Linux) is a plus, but not required if things
work.. I've just had good results with it in the past.
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--Mike--
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